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GLOxTheVillageHeadmaster Episode 33… A Trip Through History

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The long-awaited trip is finally underway as the Headmaster, the teachers and the students set out to tour various historical sites in the 33rd episode of the Globacom-sponsored drama series, The Village Headmaster.

 

To make the trip a fun and memorable one for the students, the Headmaster and Teacher Ese shared fun facts about the different places that would be visited. Upon arrival in Abeokuta, they visited the Olumo Rock tourist site, where they learned about the history of the rock and the town’s development, before moving on to other interesting attractions. Amidst the day’s fun and excitement, the Headmaster was quick to notice Teacher Iginla’s quiet mood. Teacher Iginla was quick to dismiss the Headmaster’s concerns, explaining that he was simply reflecting on their experiences from the various sites they had visited. On the home front however, there seems to be a storm brewing with Teacher Idemudia right at the centre of it and clueless as to what was happening. What has Teacher Idemudia gotten himself into? Could there be a connection between this event and Teacher Iginla’s quiet mood?

Meanwhile, Madam Doyin pays a quick visit to Madam Folake’s shop to relay the incident from her recent encounter with Madam Asake. It appears that Madam Asake failed to heed all warnings and has begun requesting to be addressed as Olori, following her husband’s self-appointment as acting Kabiyesi. As the women joked about how they would from henceforth address Madam Asake, Mrs Abaga, who was also present, refused to believe Madam Folake’s story. She accused Madam Folake of spreading false news and stormed out on a mission to find out the real story. Will her visit to Madam Asake confirm the story after all? Will she be subjected to the same treatment as Madam Folake?

While Mrs Asake is going around town parading herself as the new Olori, the acting Kabiyesi, Chief Dagbolu, appears to be taking a firmer approach in ensuring that tributes are paid to him by the people of Oja. The people are required to pay tributes as cash or with a portion of their goods, and failure to do so would incur certain consequences. Chief Fadele, standing in as the right-hand man of the acting Kabiyesi, can be seen exercising the new law, by ordering the palace guards to flog Udoh for Mazi Chinedu’s refusal to pay the tributes. Could this directive truly be from the acting Kabiyesi? Or could Chief Fadele be exploiting his new status, all in the name of the Kabiyesi?

 

Don’t miss out on the all-new episode 33! Be among the first to watch this exciting new episode on NTA from 8 pm – 9 pm on Sundays; AIT on Wednesdays from 9 pm – 10 pm; and WAP TV on Fridays, from 8 pm – 9 pm.

Globacom proudly sponsors the Village Headmaster. Catch some of the missed hilarious highlights on Globacom’s social platforms: Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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Obeena Delivers Show-Stopping Performance at Igbotic Game Night in East London

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East Ham, East London — 8 August 2026: The vibrant Igbo community in the UK came together for an unforgettable evening of entertainment, culture and social connection at Igbotic Game Night, one of the biggest social gatherings celebrating the Igbo community in the United Kingdom.

Among the night’s standout moments was an electrifying performance by Afrobeats artist Obeena, who took the stage and immediately captured the attention of the crowd.

Obeena delivered performances of two of his hit songs, “Wara Wara” and “Banging,” bringing his energetic sound and distinctive stage presence to the event. From the opening moments of his set, fans responded with excitement, singing along, dancing and enthusiastically supporting the artist.

His performance of “Wara Wara” created an instant connection with the audience, while “Banging” took the energy to another level. Obeena’s ability to engage the crowd transformed his set into one of the most memorable entertainment moments of the evening.

Held in East Ham, East London, on 8 August 2026, Igbotic Game Night provided a unique platform for members of the Igbo community to celebrate their heritage while enjoying music, games and social interaction. Events such as this continue to play an important role in bringing together Nigerians and the wider African diaspora in the UK.

For Obeena, the performance was another opportunity to showcase his growing artistry and connect directly with fans. His energetic delivery, stage confidence and ability to command the audience demonstrated why his live performances continue to attract attention.

By the end of his set, Obeena had left the crowd amazed and added another memorable chapter to his journey as an Afrobeats artist. His appearance at Igbotic Game Night was not simply a performance—it was a celebration of Nigerian music, culture and community.

 

With performances like this, Obeena continues to demonstrate his ambition to take his sound beyond the studio and onto major stages, connecting with audiences through music, energy and an unmistakable African identity.

Igbotic Game Night brought the Igbo community together. Obeena gave them a performance to remember.

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Afrocentric Music Festival Invites 1,000 Music Artists!

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Are you a rising African artist ready to take your career to the next level? Showcase your talent on a massive stage at the AFROCENTRIC Music Festival in Abuja, running from November 7–18, 2026! Presented by NICOCUSA’s AFROCENTRIC Cultural Expo, this premier platform is inviting 1,000 up-and-coming artists to perform live before tens of thousands of music lovers, industry insiders, and energetic fans. Don’t miss this life-changing opportunity to launch your music career on a global stage—slots are limited, so visit afrocentricculturalexpo.com to register today, and follow us on social media for live updates!

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KenryWhite Releases “Kilometers” & “The King” A Powerful Double Release Celebrating Faith, Purpose, and the Journey to Greatness

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Nigerian Afrofusion artist KenryWhite unveils his compelling two-track release, “Kilometers & The King,” a project that explores the realities of life’s journey while affirming identity, faith, and purpose.

Leading the release is “Kilometers,” an uplifting anthem that reflects on the distance between dreams and fulfillment. Through heartfelt lyrics, captivating melodies, and vibrant Afrobeats production, KenryWhite encourages listeners to embrace the process, remain resilient, and keep moving forward despite life’s challenges.

Complementing the project is “The King,” featuring Wonder J. The record is a bold declaration of confidence, royalty, and divine purpose, blending infectious Afrobeats rhythms with inspiring lyricism. Together, the duo delivers a record that celebrates self-belief, leadership, and the mindset required to overcome every obstacle.

With rich storytelling, memorable melodies, and contemporary African sounds, “Kilometers & The King” showcases KenryWhite’s artistic growth while delivering music that inspires, motivates, and connects with audiences across the globe.

Now available on all major streaming platforms, “Kilometers & The King” invites listeners to embrace the journey, recognize their worth, and walk confidently into their purpose.

 

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